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I love this street, I have stayed in this area twice now, a great market street, it offers plenty if good Restaurants, Bars and of course you can purchase anything you would want in this street, fruit, flowers, chocolates, baguettes, seafood etc. and they are...More

We absolutely LOVED staying at a VRBO in this neighborhood for a week. The whole street can be walked in less than 10 minutes, and it is chock full of cafes, bistros, pastry shops, boulangeries, cheese and charcuterie markets, wine shops, fresh flower shops, and...More

One of Paris's typical market streets. Lined up with small stores offering cheeses, pastries, produce, fruit and vegetable stands, cafes and restaurants …etc. Famous for the quality of its food! Always a joy to visit! The patisseries and fromageries are all wonderful, very hard to...More

We lucked out and stayed at an Airbnb right off of this pedestrian street so we spent a lot of time here.
Lots of activity, great for sitting and eating outside at a cafe or bar or restaurant....lots of cute little bakeries and stores, everything...More

We stayed on Rue Grenata, just off Montorgueil, so walked up and down this street many times during the week we stayed... it is definitely draws people, great shops offering many choices. My wife and I are gluten free so we enjoyed Naturalia, a store...More

all what is Bobo in Paris comes here for food shopping few excellent conservative food shops (the oldest pastryshop in France) as well as some avant garde concept (fou de patisserie with weekly cakes from the most famous french pastry chefs) in a district where...More

Typically Paris and local people hang there. Great small restaurants and boutiques of all kinds. The cheese shops are fantastic, but so are all of the places to get food on Montorgueil. If you love people watching...this is the place for you...all kinds of interesting...More

Regardless you are in Paris, this pedestrian street has the enchantment and mistery that only food and wine can pair so prefectly.
Greek food, kebab´s , " biere blanch " , apetizers , almost 40 kind of cheeses, confit de canard, and many other delicatesen...More

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The neighborhood around Opéra and Bourse is a belleépoque paradise of grand boulevards, refined arcades,and mass-market art-nouveau entertainment. Here,modern day workers continue to take advantage of thelegacy that nobility and finance left in the 19thcentury. Brightly-lit brasseries, theaters, andcinemas sit side by side with French bistrospredominating in one area and Japanese restaurants in

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another. The area is most famous for the PalaisGarnier opera house and glamorous department stores.

streets can be navigated by wheel chair with some planning. Rue Montorgueil to Louvre is almost flat. There might be few steps to walk up and down the stairs because wheel chair ramps are not located is most places. The... More

streets can be navigated by wheel chair with some planning. Rue Montorgueil to Louvre is almost flat. There might be few steps to walk up and down the stairs because wheel chair ramps are not located is most places. The distance is about 1 mile.
I think you have too many locations to cover in a short time. Pace slowly to enjoy and not get too tired of walking / moving wheel chair etc.

We stayed at Rue dMontorgueilil apartments, which are/is not actually on that street, but just slightly off. I can't comment in regards to comparison. All of central Paris is convenient if you're prepared to take the Metro... More

We stayed at Rue dMontorgueilil apartments, which are/is not actually on that street, but just slightly off. I can't comment in regards to comparison. All of central Paris is convenient if you're prepared to take the Metro (download the Paris Metro APP), and be prepared to walk. The area is just off RER Line B from CDG . Numerous Metro stations are nearby. Tons of restaurants and grocery stores. We are 70 years of age BTW. anything further?

The bookstore is at 92-96 Rue Montmartre and is called Librarie Gourmande. Wonderful place.
As for bakery items, suggest that if the large department stores aren't enough, they do have quite a range of speciality stores... More

The bookstore is at 92-96 Rue Montmartre and is called Librarie Gourmande. Wonderful place.
As for bakery items, suggest that if the large department stores aren't enough, they do have quite a range of speciality stores such as A. Simon at 48 and 52 rue Montmartre or La Bovida at 36 rue Montmartre or Mora at 13 rue Montmartre or Deco Relief at 6 rue Montmartre [seeing a theme here . . . all in the same Rue!!]. Enjoy